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Neighborhood
Animals
Genre
Concept
Nonfiction
Animals
Tame and
Wild
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Concept Literacy
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High-Frequency Words
a
here
is
Concept Words
bird
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Read Together
Neighborhood
Animals
1. How can animals be part of a
neighborhood?
2. How do these animals survive in the
neighborhood?
3. Which animals have you seen in your
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yard or neighborhood? Which is your
favorite and why?
squirrel
butterfly
bee
rabbit
snake
Word count: 24
Note: The total word count includes words in the running text and headings only.
Numerals and words in chapter titles, captions, labels, diagrams, charts, graphs,
sidebars, and extra features are not included.
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Here is a bird.
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Here is a squirrel.
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Here is a butterfly.
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Here is a bee.
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High-Frequency Words
a
Read Together
1. How can animals be part of a
neighborhood?
here
is
2. How do these animals survive in the
neighborhood?
Concept Words
3. Which animals have you seen in your
yard or neighborhood? Which is your
favorite and why?
bird
squirrel
butterfly
bee
rabbit
snake
Word count: 24
Here is a snake.
Note: The total word count includes words in the running text and headings only.
Numerals and words in chapter titles, captions, labels, diagrams, charts, graphs,
sidebars, and extra features are not included.
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